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Experimentally Determined Shapes of Plasma Membrane Vesicles, Phosphatidylcholine (PC), and PC-Cholesterol Vesicles:
Harshmeet Kaur1, Rajni Kudawla1, Tanmay Pandey1
1Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Mohali, Knowledge City, SAS Nagar, Manauli PO 140306, India.
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Giant membrane vesicles (GUVs) and giant plasma membrane vesicles (GPMVs) are valuable models for studying the properties of cellular membranes. We analyzed experimental data on vesicle shapes in three-dimensional space to estimate their reduced volumes, focusing on osmotic deflation and membrane asymmetry. Shape changes in GPMVs illustrate how osmolarity influences the membrane structure in the absence of the cytoskeleton or other cellular organelles. By examining the experimentally observed shapes and their corresponding reduced volumes, we compared GPMV shapes to theoretical predictions for simple phospholipid vesicles, utilizing the area-difference elasticity and spontaneous curvature models. We mapped DOPC GUVs using the area-difference elasticity model and applied the spontaneous curvature model to map DOPC: cholesterol GUVs and GPMVs. The reported experiments showcase advanced methods that provide valuable biophysical insights, demonstrating that the GPMV shape observed in the experiments and their reduced volume can be mapped onto the same shape diagram as red blood cells (RBCs) and vesicles composed of phospholipids. This finding offers new perspectives in the field.
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